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Thompson “much looser in matches now”, says Crabb
5 April, 2019
Jaymon Crabb, coach of Jordan Thompson, says changes to Thompson's mindset and the added confidence of winning ATP matches has seen the Sydneysider soar in 2019.
Read moreJaymon Crabb, coach of Jordan Thompson, says changes to Thompson's mindset and the added confidence of winning ATP matches has seen the Sydneysider soar in 2019.
Stephens overcomes Tomljanovic in Charleston
5 April, 2019
No.1 seed Sloane Stephens escaped with victory over Australia's Ajla Tomljanovic in the third round in Charleston to set up a quarterfinal meeting with Madison Keys.
Read moreNo.1 seed Sloane Stephens escaped with victory over Australia's Ajla Tomljanovic in the third round in Charleston to set up a quarterfinal meeting with Madison Keys.
Dylan Alcott: An Inspirational Leader
5 April, 2019
As Dylan Alcott calls on all Australians with a disability to try tennis, we look back at his remarkable sporting story.
Read moreAs Dylan Alcott calls on all Australians with a disability to try tennis, we look back at his remarkable sporting story.
Claycourt nationals to kick off in Canberra
4 April, 2019
The 14/u and 12/u Australian Claycourt Championships will kick off in Canberra this Sunday.
Read moreThe 14/u and 12/u Australian Claycourt Championships will kick off in Canberra this Sunday.
Tomljanovic sets up clash with Stephens in Charleston
4 April, 2019
Ajla Tomljanovic will meet No.1 seed Sloane Stephens for a place in the WTA Charleston quarterfinals after beating Tamara Zidansek in straight sets on Wednesday.
Read moreAjla Tomljanovic will meet No.1 seed Sloane Stephens for a place in the WTA Charleston quarterfinals after beating Tamara Zidansek in straight sets on Wednesday.
Barty: “I have the game on clay to do some damage”
3 April, 2019
Having returned home to Australia following her victory at the Miami Open, Ash Barty turns her attention to Fed Cup - and then a stint on clay in the run-up to Roland Garros.
Read moreHaving returned home to Australia following her victory at the Miami Open, Ash Barty turns her attention to Fed Cup - and then a stint on clay in the run-up to Roland Garros.
Aussie juniors compete for place at World Junior Tennis Finals
2 April, 2019
The teams are selected and competition is underway for our Aussie boys at the World Junior Tennis Asia / Oceania qualifying in Malaysia, with are girls set to compete…
Read moreThe teams are selected and competition is underway for our Aussie boys at the World Junior Tennis Asia / Oceania qualifying in Malaysia, with are girls set to compete…
Biggest movers: Barty in top 10, gains for Stosur, Thompson
2 April, 2019
In the week that Ash Barty cracked the world's top 10, there were also significant improvements in the rankings for fellow Aussies Sam Stosur and Jordan Thompson…
Read moreIn the week that Ash Barty cracked the world's top 10, there were also significant improvements in the rankings for fellow Aussies Sam Stosur and Jordan Thompson…
Tomljanovic wins opening match in Charleston
2 April, 2019
No.14 seed Ajla Tomljanovic wins her first-round match at the WTA Volvo Car Open in Charleston as qualifiers Astra Sharma and Destanee Aiava bow out.
Read moreNo.14 seed Ajla Tomljanovic wins her first-round match at the WTA Volvo Car Open in Charleston as qualifiers Astra Sharma and Destanee Aiava bow out.
Ash Barty hits career-high singles ranking of world No.9
1 April, 2019
Australia's Ash Barty is now the only player in the world, female or male, to currently hold a top 10 ranking in both singles and doubles.
Read moreAustralia's Ash Barty is now the only player in the world, female or male, to currently hold a top 10 ranking in both singles and doubles.